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7900GS to 7900GTX Impressions

post #1 of 25
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Let me start off by saying WOW!!!

Im writing this so that others who are curious about these types of cards can decide if the upgrade is right for them. This installation required me opening the laptop and breaking off a small piece of plastic, which was very easy. I also updated the system BIOS to A09 and acquired the 130 W PSU as this baby draws about 45W of power itself compared to the 20 the GS requires.

When I originally bought the GS I knew it was a good card. It still is. I got this card because I felt the upgrade would be more cost effective then rebuilding my old desktop PC. All I can say is that where the GTX shines is where the GS shows its weak spots. The GTX can really handle higher resolutions really well as well as keep the frame rate fairly smooth.

For my temps, since I AS5'd it, runs at about 45 idle and 75 peak which is fairly good considering all thats going on.

The biggest jump was in STALKER which quite honestly the GS really had trouble with. Im happy to report the GTX can max out this engine fairly well with little to no choppiness.

Well shoot, what are we waiting for lets see some pics and results.

7900GS specs


7900GTX specs


Bioshock- All Mazed out- no Vsync- 1920x1200 20-30FPS


Gears of War- All Maxed out- No Vsync- 20-30FPS







Stalker- All Maxed out- 1600x1200- Smooth 30-45FPS



In conclusion, the GTX stomps all over the GS in higher resolutions and with the extra clock and memory speed it can easily outperform the GS in almost every aspect. It should be noted these are stock speeds and OC'ing would result in hopefully even better performance.

An excellent purchase

post #2 of 25
Very nice, now you just have to upgrade that hard drive...
post #3 of 25
I'm about to upgrade from a 7800Go to a FX2500 (7900GTX by another name), so i'm hoping to be equally impressed.

Doing it for the same reason, I just can't afford to build a new PC at the mo, so upgrading my laptop is the only option. 7950GTX would have been even nicer but the cost compared to the FX2500 just wasn't worth it.

Let us know how you get on overclocking, as its something I'll be doing too.

Dan
post #4 of 25
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Originally Posted by atwood7fan View Post
Very nice, now you just have to upgrade that hard drive...
haha I have an external 250GB and a 500GB on the way
post #5 of 25
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Originally Posted by ghazgull013 View Post
haha I have an external 250GB and a 500GB on the way
Nice review Ghaz!
BTW, by upgrading your HD, the other user probably meant "get an internal 7200RPM".
That's the only remaining bottleneck in your lappy.
You appreciate your GPU upgrade ? A 5400 to 7200 upgrade is even more obviously noticable.
post #6 of 25
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Nice review Ghaz!
BTW, by upgrading your HD, the other user probably meant "get an internal 7200RPM".
That's the only remaining bottleneck in your lappy.
You appreciate your GPU upgrade ? A 5400 to 7200 upgrade is even more obviously noticable.
I actually had an old 4200RPM drive and when I switched to 5400RPM it was like going from a put put car to a Roles Royce.

For now the drive is ok, If I need to down the future, Ill slap in a 72K drive.
post #7 of 25
Glad the card is working good for you, Ghaz!
post #8 of 25
I second going for the internal 7200 RPM drive

Makes a difference getting into the games faster
post #9 of 25
yeah I would for sure get a 7200rpm drive. They have come down in price. I'm not sure if the E1705 is capable of using a sata3g or if it would just run at sata150? anyone know.
post #10 of 25
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Try some newer drivers, I find (in vista64) that the 169.04s are the best newsest drivers that allow software overclock with ntune

http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

http://www.notebookforums.com/forum302.html

If I use 620/690 I can run all day in bioshock without any issue

Damm I am a slow gamer, dont have the time, but like running around in bioshock with the wrench reeking havoc
You have got me itching again to get stalker, gears of war - great screen shots by the way
post #11 of 25
Hey how much did it cost in total? I am hopefully doing the switch soon since my 7900gs is blown, but the fx2500 on ebay is about 230 shipped.. does that sound about right?
post #12 of 25
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Originally Posted by 1000soldiers View Post
Hey how much did it cost in total? I am hopefully doing the switch soon since my 7900gs is blown, but the fx2500 on ebay is about 230 shipped.. does that sound about right?
I paid 425$ for my 7950GTX a few months ago, so 230$ sounds like a fair deal to me.
post #13 of 25
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Originally Posted by savat View Post
I paid 425$ for my 7950GTX a few months ago, so 230$ sounds like a fair deal to me.
and some people say $1000 is too much for 8800GTX SLI.........
post #14 of 25
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Originally Posted by 1000soldiers View Post
Hey how much did it cost in total? I am hopefully doing the switch soon since my 7900gs is blown, but the fx2500 on ebay is about 230 shipped.. does that sound about right?
Thats about what i paid, im well happy with the purchase, and its worth the money.
post #15 of 25
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and some people say $1000 is too much for 8800GTX SLI.........
Well, when you compare apples to apples, it is. A pair of 8800GTX's are $1,000. A pair of 7950GTX's in the M9750 are only $250. We're still looking at a $750 price difference when bought as part of a complete build. Of course items bought separately are more expensive. Not everyone was able to sweet talk their way into a couple of free cards like you did.
post #16 of 25
Bought Stalker Chernobyl today, only $25



nothing like a screenshot to get you
post #17 of 25
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Originally Posted by TurbodTalon View Post
Well, when you compare apples to apples, it is. A pair of 8800GTX's are $1,000. A pair of 7950GTX's in the M9750 are only $250. We're still looking at a $750 price difference when bought as part of a complete build. Of course items bought separately are more expensive. Not everyone was able to sweet talk their way into a couple of free cards like you did.
I was referring to savat who paid $425 for one 7950GTX. but $250 for two 7950gtx's is a really good deal in a full system build though. Still a really good deal.
post #18 of 25
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Bought Stalker Chernobyl today, only $25



nothing like a screenshot to get you
you got stalker from the screens shots i posted?
post #19 of 25
It appears you are quite the arteeest Ghaz.
post #20 of 25
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It appears you are quite the arteeest Ghaz.
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